Football loses third straight game, Shuman suspended
The Elon University football team is entering a bye weekend following three straight double-digit losses to Southern Conference opponents.
The Elon University football team is entering a bye weekend following three straight double-digit losses to Southern Conference opponents.
We caught up with head coach Matt Matheny after the Phoenix Hoops Preview to get his take on the upcoming season, what fans should look forward to and playing UNC. Q: You guys have a young team with only one senior and five juniors.
Another sign that the U.S.S. Swepson is sinking this season appeared on the Internet Saturday. Senior running back Jamal Shuman took to Twitter to colorfully criticize football coaches, led by head coach Jason Swepson, for a lack of playing time. One tweet read, "There goes another game of my f----- senior year nd I don't touch the f----- field lik I ain't one of the best athletes on dis d--- squad." Another tweet said, "our coaches to f----- dumb to realize wat dey had but now da season is ova #owell." Shuman (@JamalShuman) is not the first athlete to use the popular social media tool to express his frustrations.
Eight of the nine athletes on the Elon University women's cross country team finished the Southern Conference meet with personal-best times.
The Boston Red Sox is a team full of history and tradition and a certain tradition has landed the team in the limelight of media and fan scrutiny.
Most hardcore "Saturday Night Live" fans know the classic SNL sketch about two unwitting NPR radio show hosts who interview local baker Pete Schweddy about his irresistible Schweddy balls.
The repeatedly broadcast images of his beaten and bloodied corpse say it all: Muammar al-Gaddafi is dead.
It's easy to see copies of The Pendulum in classrooms and red newsstands across campus and think that's the only way to read it.
The Isabella Cannon Room was aglow last week as Elon University held its first Diwali celebration to mark the last day in the Hindu calendar.
Elon's Campus Recreation took students on a thrilling adventure around South Campus, telling the sometimes scary stories hidden in the university's past. The Phoenix Fear event held Oct.
Juniors Dane Barnett and Kayleigh Johnson sit next to each other in their non-experimental research methods class.
Students gathered in Whitley Auditorium to hear performances by Elon's a cappella groups and support a good cause Oct.
How dare they try to end this beauty. Such is the message sung by the cast of "Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical," which will complete its run Nov.
The proposed changes to the General Studies curriculum was voted down Oct. 28 by a full faculty vote, bringing an to end to more than three years of work by Elon faculty and more than two years of work by the General Studies Review Committee.
Students, faculty and staff accompanied the Board of Trustees at the northwest end of the Academic Village to dedicate the grounds for the new Numen Lumen Pavilion, the final building in the Academic Village that will serve as the campus Multi-faith Center. "(The dedication) was a beautiful ceremony and it really touched many of us emotionally very deeply," said President Leo Lambert.
Its plot sounds eerily familiar in today's world of war, social controversy and political action. "Hair," a "tribal love-rock musical," features a cast of hippies, draft-dodgers and dropouts communing in New York City during the volatile 1960s. The large ensemble cast confronts everything from the war to sexuality, including an often-controversial nude scene, where each cast member strips down to his or her level of comfort.
Students who often eat at Varsity Sports Grill were greeted with an addition to the menu and overall change of eating arrangements after fall break.
President Barack Obama recently outlined a new Pay As You Earn plan that is based off a repayment plan approved by Congress in 2010. The original plan stated that, by 2014, those with student loans could reduce their monthly payments from 15 to 10 percent of their income.
Just a few months into her new position as inaugural coordinator of the LGBTQ Office at Elon University, Kirstin Ringelberg, associate professor of art history, has already received hundreds of emails from students, faculty and staff. "Clearly there is a need for this position and this office from the amount of people who send me emails," she said.
Female students may have to find another option besides the Elon University Health Center to receive insurance- covered birth control next year. Beginning August 2012, birth control pills will be free to all Americans with health insurance.